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In reply to the discussion: Atheist group at Dartmouth plans anti Mother Teresa event [View all]stopbush
(24,810 posts)33. Yes, he was right about so many things. I disagreed with him on the war,
though I did not disagree with his belief that one need not feel remorse about destroying one's enemies, especially if they attack you.
But you've never read anything he ever wrote, so what would you know?
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Yes I agree with you also. Really she did do some good things for the poor. Let
southernyankeebelle
Nov 2012
#31
What did she do for the poor outside of the occasional bowl of soup? Not much.
stopbush
Nov 2012
#37
This is not the place to be holding comments. Hitchens himself can easily be desribed
humblebum
Nov 2012
#20
Some might have legit criticisms of Mother Teresa but I'm not listening to scum like Hitchens
ButterflyBlood
Nov 2012
#25
But who could live up to the high moral standard of the alcoholic war-monger, Mr Hitchens?
struggle4progress
Nov 2012
#24